German Luftwaffe and Navy Kriegsmarine Radar Equipment during World War II, relied on an increasingly diverse array of communications, IFF and RDF equipment for its function. Most of this equipment received the generic prefix FuG (German: Funkgerät), meaning "radio equipment". During the war, Germany renumbered their radars. From using the year of introduction as their number they moved to a different numbering scheme.

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  • Perlengkapan Radar Luftwaffe dan Kriegsmarine dalam Perang Dunia II (in)
  • German Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine Radar Equipment of World War II (en)
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  • German Luftwaffe and Navy Kriegsmarine Radar Equipment during World War II, relied on an increasingly diverse array of communications, IFF and RDF equipment for its function. Most of this equipment received the generic prefix FuG (German: Funkgerät), meaning "radio equipment". During the war, Germany renumbered their radars. From using the year of introduction as their number they moved to a different numbering scheme. (en)
  • Perlengkapan Radar Luftwaffe dan Kriegmarine dalam Perang Dunia II, bergantung pada kumpulan perangkat komunikasi, IFF (identifikasi kawan-lawan), dan radio pencari arah yang sangat bervariasi. Kebanyakan dari elektronika ini mendapat imbuhan FuG (bahasa Jermanː Funkgerät), yang berarti "perangkat radio". Selama perang, Jerman mengubah sistem penentuan nama radarnya. Dari yang semula menggunakan tahun awal operasional menjadi sistem penamaan yang berbeda. (in)
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  • German Luftwaffe and Navy Kriegsmarine Radar Equipment during World War II, relied on an increasingly diverse array of communications, IFF and RDF equipment for its function. Most of this equipment received the generic prefix FuG (German: Funkgerät), meaning "radio equipment". During the war, Germany renumbered their radars. From using the year of introduction as their number they moved to a different numbering scheme. (en)
  • Perlengkapan Radar Luftwaffe dan Kriegmarine dalam Perang Dunia II, bergantung pada kumpulan perangkat komunikasi, IFF (identifikasi kawan-lawan), dan radio pencari arah yang sangat bervariasi. Kebanyakan dari elektronika ini mendapat imbuhan FuG (bahasa Jermanː Funkgerät), yang berarti "perangkat radio". Selama perang, Jerman mengubah sistem penentuan nama radarnya. Dari yang semula menggunakan tahun awal operasional menjadi sistem penamaan yang berbeda. (in)
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